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The Crusades#11
Cover: Justin Sweet

The Crusades #11

Mar 2002 · DC · 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD

In *The Crusades* #11, Venus is trapped by the Knight after attempting to save a young girl hidden beneath the Presidio, while Detective Petronas races against the clock with just one day left to stop him. The Pope’s Knight makes a chilling move, confronting the Russian mob with an offer of power or death—only for the true Knight to arrive, revealing a dangerous double game. Written by Steven T. Seagle and illustrated by Kelley Jones, with inks by Ron Randall, colors by Daniel Vozzo, and letters by Comic Craft, the issue’s cover by Justin Sweet captures the tension in sharp, striking detail.

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writer Steven T. Seagle · artist Kelley Jones · inker Ron Randall · colorist Daniel Vozzo · letterer Comic Craft · cover Justin Sweet

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colorist Daniel Vozzo
letterer Comic Craft
cover pencils, inks Justin Sweet

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Venus is locked up by the Knight when she tries to rescue the little girl she found living under the Presidio. Detective Petronas is given one more day to apprehend the Knight. The Pope’s Knight goes to the headquarters of the Russian mob to offer them death or a place in the Pope’s organization, but the real Knight appears as well.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).